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thank you. >>> the politics behind benghazi. closed door hearings this week haven't ended the partisan bickering. plus, mitt romney explains his loss. but his reasons aren't sitting so well with fellow republicans. maria cardona and amy holmes standing by, so get ready. big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ ma announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearly indestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and
thank you. >>> the politics behind benghazi. closed door hearings this week haven't ended the partisan bickering. plus, mitt romney explains his loss. but his reasons aren't sitting so well with fellow republicans. maria cardona and amy holmes standing by, so get ready. big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ ma announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or...
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. >> and there are some who say that the benghazi hearings are next week, following up on the attack at the consulate in libya. >> reporter: that's right. >> there are concerns that maybe this is a conspiracy, that this was timed perfectly to get the cia director out before that. any reporting on that? >> reporter: well, there are a lot of conspiracies in washington and i always look to see what they're based on. the cia in particular is not, i think, under any increased scrutiny when it comes to the benghazi investigation about anything they did or didn't do. of course congressional members on those oversight committees have a lot of questions. they'll have an opportunity to get some of those questions answered next thursday when there's a closed session briefing. michael morrell who is leading the cia at the president's request a career cia officer and he'll be the one who's in the hot seat to answer those questions. but the real probably target of any of the political back and forth that was going on over benghazi was the white house. this was very much being used sort of as a pol
. >> and there are some who say that the benghazi hearings are next week, following up on the attack at the consulate in libya. >> reporter: that's right. >> there are concerns that maybe this is a conspiracy, that this was timed perfectly to get the cia director out before that. any reporting on that? >> reporter: well, there are a lot of conspiracies in washington and i always look to see what they're based on. the cia in particular is not, i think, under any increased...
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consulate in benghazi. according to lawmakers who were there, petraeus now says the attack was an act of terrorism and not the result of a spontaneous anti-western demonstration as initially reported. four americans died in the benghazi incident, including u.s. abz christopher stevens. >>> we've got much more ahead this hour. here's a look at what's coming up. battling over benghazi. lawmakers are furious. the president is standing his ground, and there is still no one in custody. all morning we're putting the conflict and the players in focus. >>> on the brinks of war as fighting escalates between israel and hamas. experts say there will likely be a lot more bloodshed before the violence stops. >>> and a michigan law struck down. why judges ruled a ban on affirmative action unconstitutional and how the state is prepared to fight all the way to the supreme court. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low
consulate in benghazi. according to lawmakers who were there, petraeus now says the attack was an act of terrorism and not the result of a spontaneous anti-western demonstration as initially reported. four americans died in the benghazi incident, including u.s. abz christopher stevens. >>> we've got much more ahead this hour. here's a look at what's coming up. battling over benghazi. lawmakers are furious. the president is standing his ground, and there is still no one in custody. all...
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he got into the limelight recently because of benghazi and the cia's role and what it did and didn't do. nonetheless, we are talking about a man, general petraeus, who has been very popular on both sides of the ooel. >> one of your guests today, peter king, told vnn that petraeus is a necessary witness for those hearings on benghazi. supposed that happen this week. his deputy director, though, we know, will now step in. what are the chances that petraeus will still be called, do you think, to testify? >> well, there are some congressmen that have heard and we talked to one who said we still want general petraeus to come, and there's certainly nothing that i know of that would keep him from coming and testifying as a private citizen, which he is now. i don't know, you know, legally what he might do or what they might do, but, i mean, there's nothing that prevents that per se, so if they really felt that the general's testimony was need needed. >> united nations one has to assume has the same knowledge, certainly. the deputy director one would think would have the same knowledge about
he got into the limelight recently because of benghazi and the cia's role and what it did and didn't do. nonetheless, we are talking about a man, general petraeus, who has been very popular on both sides of the ooel. >> one of your guests today, peter king, told vnn that petraeus is a necessary witness for those hearings on benghazi. supposed that happen this week. his deputy director, though, we know, will now step in. what are the chances that petraeus will still be called, do you...
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has to do with the run-up to what happened in benghazi. was more security asked for by the ambassador himself prior to this horrific event in benghazi? were they aware of any kind of increased security because it was 9/11? then there was the attack itself. what the heck happened? how was it that we lost four americans in that attack that went on for hours and hours? why didn't help come? there's many questions. then there's the aftermath, and that is, wait a second, when did the administration know it was not about a videotape, it was not about a riot outside the benghazi consulate? it was, in fact, a terrorist attack. was it a planned terrorist attack? who were the terrorists? do we have them in custody? it really kind of runs the gambit from before the attack to after the attack. >> and, of course, the big story we're following this morning is what's happening at the boarder of israel and gaza. a rocket and the bombing back and forth across that border, and what the role will be of the new president of egypt, mohammed morsi and what, if
has to do with the run-up to what happened in benghazi. was more security asked for by the ambassador himself prior to this horrific event in benghazi? were they aware of any kind of increased security because it was 9/11? then there was the attack itself. what the heck happened? how was it that we lost four americans in that attack that went on for hours and hours? why didn't help come? there's many questions. then there's the aftermath, and that is, wait a second, when did the administration...
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and also, you know, benghazi hearings are coming up next week, but michael morell, the agency's number two, who president obama asked to step up ache and it the acting director position, will be answering questions over what happened there. there's still really no idea how long this affair that the director has admitted to had been going on. >> what about the president, he accepted petraeus's resignation yesterday, this is a day after petraeus offered it, did the president agonize over this? >> we no that the white house first found out on wednesday, that general petraeus met with the president on thursday, and that he kind of gave him the details, i guess, of what he wanted to do, and the president did have a very tough time accepting the resignation, but he thought about it overnight, and in in a phone call on friday, the president decided he would go ahead and accept the resignation. >> certainly unique, don't you think, not only for him to resign, but to mention an extramarital affair in his resignation letter. >> it puts a lot of painful details out there in the public. and maybe
and also, you know, benghazi hearings are coming up next week, but michael morell, the agency's number two, who president obama asked to step up ache and it the acting director position, will be answering questions over what happened there. there's still really no idea how long this affair that the director has admitted to had been going on. >> what about the president, he accepted petraeus's resignation yesterday, this is a day after petraeus offered it, did the president agonize over...
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opinion in the situation room the whole time the ambassador was being dragged through the streets of benghazi instead of going to las vegas. but on the substance of president and chris christie. this is what politicians do. they go out on the campaign trail and bash each other and show up together when they actually have to get down to work and they tend to work. even, for example, harry reid, said there's no way the democrats would ever help mitt romney pass his agenda if he's president, of course they would. there's a difference between talking trash on the campaign trail and actually getting down to business. >> errol, let's go to you on this. eric says there's nothing the president can really do but governor christie says he's actually watching this in person, that the president is taking charge. >> i would beg to differ. i mean, we've seen botched federal responses to natural disasters before. this, whatever else you want to say about it, has not been a botched response. there are hundreds of thousands of people without power, and to see the president get up there and sort of publicly te
opinion in the situation room the whole time the ambassador was being dragged through the streets of benghazi instead of going to las vegas. but on the substance of president and chris christie. this is what politicians do. they go out on the campaign trail and bash each other and show up together when they actually have to get down to work and they tend to work. even, for example, harry reid, said there's no way the democrats would ever help mitt romney pass his agenda if he's president, of...